PROPAGATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FOOD FISHES, 1932 547 



Siaiions and sitbstatiotjs operated and the output of each, fiscal year 1932 — Contd. 

 (Asterisk (*) denotes transfer of eggs. See table, p. 542] 



Stations, substations, and species 



Craig Brook, Me.: 



Atlantic salmon.. 



Brook trout- 



Landlocked salmon 



Grand Lake Stream, Me.— 



Atlantic salmon 



Brook trout 



Landlocked salmon 



Dexter, N. Mex.: 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Duluth. Minn.: 



Brook trout 



Lake trout 



Pike perch 



Whiteflsh... 



Edenton, N. C: 



Largemouth black bass.. 



Crappie 



Glut herring 



Sunfish 



White perch 



Yellow perch 



Weldon, .NT. C— 



Striped bass 



Erwin Tenn.: 



Largemouth black bass.. 



Brook trout 



Rainbow trout 



Rock bass 



Sunfjsh 



Fairport, Iowa: 



Largemouth black bass. 



Crappie 



Smallmouth black bass. 



Sunfish 



Fort Humphreys, Va.: 



Shad 



Yellow perch 



Dumfries, Va. — 



Largemouth black bass. 



Common pike 



Yellow perch 



Featherstone, Va. — 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Sunfish.-- 



Lakeland, Md.— 



Largemouth black bass. 



Crappie 



Sunfish 



Ogletown, Pa.— 



Brook trout 



Gloucester, Mass.: 



Cod 



Haddock 



Pollock 



Winter fiounder 



La Crosse, Wis.: 



Largemouth black bass. 



Brook trout 



Buflaloflsh 



Carp 



Catfish.. 



Crappie 



Loch Leven trout 



Eggs 



* 425,000 

 (*) 

 • 50, 000 



(•) 



150, 000 



354, 322, 000 

 283, 544, 000 



Fry 



"18,000 



6, 750, 000 



15, 9fiO, 000 



870, 000 



17 371, 500 



55, 000, 000 



7, 000, 000 

 20 4, 500, 000 



1, 670, 000 



29, 757, 000 

 22 97, 452, 000 



14, 040, 000 



187,500 



272, 969, 000 

 76, 242, 000 

 14, 670, 000 

 53, 085, 000 



Fingerlings, 

 yearlings, 

 and adults 



537, 150 



905, 150 



13 595, 900 



151,300 

 30, 370 

 297, 900 



IS 48, 4.50 



167, 900 

 18 1, 209. 750 



36, 000 



264, 700 



21 67, 303 



6,455 



24, 056 



56, 540 

 16, 250 

 13, 805 

 4,6C0 



1,100 

 1,500 



3,500 

 25, 000 



2,265 



275 



65,000 



31, 000 



23 62, 965 



443, 270 



15, 975 



2, 746, 000 



2, 010, 000 



21 799, 740 



275, 900 



Total 



962, 150 

 905, 150 

 645, 900 



151,300 

 30, 370 

 297, 900 



66, 450 



167, 900 



8, 109, 750 



15, 960, 000 



870, 000 



455, 855 



450 



55, 000, 000 



1,805 



7, 000, 000 



4, 500, 300 



1, 676, 000 



36, 000 

 264, 700 



67, 303 

 6, 455 



24, 056 



56, 540 

 16. 250 

 13, 805 

 4,660 



29, 757, 000 

 97, 452, 804 



1,100 



1, 500 



14, 040, 000 



3,500 



25, 000 



189, 765 



275 



65,000 



31,000 



627, 291, 000 



359, 786, 000 



14, 670, 000 



53, 085, 000 



62, 965 



443, 270 



15, 975 



2, 746, 000 

 2, 010, 000 



799, 740 

 275, 900 



13 In addition to 9,000 fingerling landlocked salmon turned over to the State of Maine in cooperative work. 

 1* Turned over to the State of New Mexico in cooperative work. 



15 In addition to 16,000 fingerling largemouth black bass turned over to the State of New Mexico in co- 

 operative work. 



16 In addition to 237,250 fingerling lake trout turned over to the State of Minnesota m cooperative work. 

 1' In addition to 68,000 fry largemouth black bass turned over to the State of North Carolina in coopera- 

 tive work. 



19 In addition to 64,200 fingerling largemouth black bass turned over to the State of North Carolina in 

 cooperative work. 



i« In addition to 100 fingerling sunfish turned over to the State of North Carolina in cooperative work. 



20 In addition to 400.000 fry vellow perch turned over to the State of North Carolina in cooperative work. 



21 In addition to 15,000 fingerling rainbow trout turned over to the State of Georgia in cooperative work. 



22 In addition to 79,300.000 fry yellow perch turned over to the State of Virginia in cooperative work. 



2^ In addition to 1,500 fingerling largemouth black bass turned over to the State of Wisconsin in cooper- 

 ative work. 

 2< In addition to 7,000 fingerling crappie turned over to the State of Wisconsin in cooperative work. 



